View Full Version : Animated movie scores worst box office opening ever!!!
Brian Damage 12-17-2008, 12:47 PM The all-time roster of bad box office performers is much longer than that of blockbusters, so we rarely have the opportunity to see a movie break a negative financial record. This past weekend, however, offered such a sad instance, when the animated flick Delgo garnered honors as the worst wide opener in box office history. How bad did it do? Well, the film opened in 2,160 theaters and grossed just $511,920, for a per-venue average of $237. Yikes! That's by far the worst debut ever, besting (er, worsting) the $2.1 mil that P2 grossed in 2,131 locations last year.
http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2008/12/delgo.html
comedyfreak 12-17-2008, 01:30 PM I've never even heard of this movie. So much for marketing, LOL.
70s show watcher 12-18-2008, 12:49 AM I've never even heard of this movie. So much for marketing, LOL.i was going to say the same thing
Jude The Obscure 12-20-2008, 07:55 PM it played at my local movie house for 1 week and was promptly yanked.
tv star collector 12-20-2008, 08:42 PM Like they say, "It pays to advertise" ... which, obviously, they didn't!
They must have gone over budget and had no money left to promote the film.
Zoneboy 12-20-2008, 09:30 PM http://i384.photobucket.com/albums/oo283/tzgames/ScreenHunter_03Dec202028.gif
Jude The Obscure 12-22-2008, 08:11 PM Anne Bancroft?? how long ago was this made to just be released in 2008??
80sTrivia 12-25-2008, 12:31 PM Anne Bancroft?? how long ago was this made to just be released in 2008??
I was thinking the same thing, as she died a few years ago..
Hard to believe a move featuring the talents of Freddie Prinze Jr, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Burt Reynolds would do so poorly.
;)
Seriously, how can a movie with no advertizing budget whatsoever (since none of us have ever heard of this movie) get such a wide release?
I checked out the ONion, and one of thier film guys did a very funny article about this film:
http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/my_year_of_flops_floppiest_flop
It's worth the read because it explains the story behind this bomb.
Apparently it was made by a very very independent animation studio in Atlanta and it's been in the making for 10 years - which would explain Ann Bancroft's involvement in the film. See recorded her part long before she passed away in 2005.
waichingliu81 12-27-2008, 02:55 PM no offence, but judging by that 'poster' and the design of those characters, i guess it's no wonder that it flopped, big time.
Brian Damage 08-28-2009, 02:37 AM The phrase “Delgo vs. Avatar” has taken on multiple meanings over the last week, from the uncanny comparisons between Hollywood’s biggest animated flop and its most ambitious film ever, to my inner masochist praying for a big-screen, Alien vs. Predator-style showdown between the two somewhere down the line. But I much prefer the latest interpretation, with Delgo’s downmarket animation studio alluding to legal action against James Cameron and Fox.
A press release headlined “James Cameron’s Big Budget Avatar Compared to Animated Indie Film Produced by Fathom Studios” arrived last night at Movieline HQ, laying out a number of Web sites and critics who had pointed out visual parallels, thematic overlaps, and other odd similarities between the films. Apparently not understanding that Avatar’s connections to Delgo were in fact a criticism of Cameron’s high-tech blockbuster, the Fathom gang commenced saber-rattling anyway:
A spokesperson for the studio said, “From what we have seen, we are amazed by the visual similarities between the two films and we are reviewing what legal options may be available to us.”
Delgo is an independent film that took over a decade from conception to release. The initial proof-of-concept was available on Delgo.com in 1998 with work-in-progress from the feature production accessible via the website’s Digital Dailies since 2000. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Avatar began production in 2006 after a rewrite of the script.
Look, I was as eager as the rest of you to let this go after a few funny comparisons. But now, considering the utterly misconceived failure that Delgo was, I am all about seeing how Fathom would prove its veiled allegations in court.
I want to meet the crackpot copyright lawyer who would take Fox on. I want to see Freddie Prinze Jr. on the witness stand, pointing to Sam Worthington when asked if he saw the man who manipulated his character as a giant blue Nav’i, then breaking down under withering cross-examination (“Isn’t it true, Mr. Prinze, that you scalped no fewer than 10 tickets to ‘Avatar Day’ previews at the Bridge? Isn’t it?”) while Jennifer Love Hewitt’s attorney strikes a deal in the hallway outside. I want to see Cameron show up spitting mad, wearing military fatigues that probably cost more than Delgo earned per screen. And ultimately, of course, I want to be a fly on the wall at the U.S. Supreme Court, where Delgo v. Avatar lands after several years of litigation, and where Chief Justice John Roberts dispatches one clerk to research precedent and another to research his query, “Delgo? What the **** is Delgo?”
Anyway, it’s not like Fox isn’t loving this; their home-video side is currently distributing Delgo on DVD, which is probably as popular now as it will ever be. Here’s hoping they continue to take advantage of it; the exploitation game is surely big enough for both parties.
http://www.movieline.com/2009/08/delgo-creators-hint-at-lawsuit-over-avatar-connection.php
browneyes106 08-28-2009, 05:51 PM no offence, but judging by that 'poster' and the design of those characters, i guess it's no wonder that it flopped, big time.
I agree the designs of the characters look really bad.
Schmoopie 08-29-2009, 02:54 AM Never heard of this movie either, so they must not have marketed it too much.
The folks who made the mega bomb Delgo are probably looking for more publicity, since thier film just came out on DVD.
80sTrivia 08-30-2009, 07:08 AM Another frivolous law suit in the works, I see. I'm sure big time movie director James Cameron is going to rip off another movie, especially one that did so poorly that it ranks as one of the biggest box office bombs ever! :eek:
Yay! I finally had a chance to see Delgo this week, courtesy of Netflix!
Boy is it bad. :lol:
I think i might have to do a DVD review on this one.
ANyway, I think the folks who made this flick shouldn't whine about Cameron's Avatar "ripping off" their movie. The winged Nohrin characters bear a striking resemblence to the Gelfling creatures from Dark Crystal.
And since the title character Delgo (voiced by Freddie Prinze JR) practices a jedi-like religion that involves moving things with the power of thought, I would think George Lucas and his Empire of lawyers would want to have a chat with you guys...
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